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Our Verdict
Perfect for Star Realms veterans looking to vary their tactics and test new challenges. The highlight is the addition of neutral ships and solo/coop challenges.
Highlights
- Interesting new tactical options
- Improves solo and coop experience
- Neutral cards balance the game
Keep in mind
- Requires base game to play
- Limited content (only 9 cards)
FOR GENRE FANS
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If you already enjoy the space brawling of Star Realms, the BGG Store Promo Set Two arrives to add some extra spice to your fleet. This isn't a standalone game, but rather a collection of promotional cards that expand the tactical possibilities of the base game. The set features nine new cards that shift the table dynamics, including ships like the Merc Cruiser (a very interesting unaligned ship) and support cards such as the Energy Shield and Bold Raid.
The real charm here is how these cards alter the game flow. With the addition of cards like Smuggling Run and Frontier Fleet, you gain new ways to generate resources and attack, making your deck construction less predictable. Furthermore, the set brings a special touch for those who enjoy playing alone or in a group: the Nemesis Beast cards. These introduce specific challenges for the Solo and Cooperative modes, transforming the 'every man for himself' experience into a fight against a common and powerful enemy.
It's the perfect kind of content for those who have already mastered the basic rules and want to test new combos or add layers of difficulty to alternative modes. If you're looking for ways to make your galactic battles more varied and competitive, these cards are small adjustments that make a difference in the final outcome of the match. Keep in mind that, as a promotional set, it focuses on adding variety to the card pool available in the market during the game, forcing players to adapt their strategies as new ships appear.
The real charm here is how these cards alter the game flow. With the addition of cards like Smuggling Run and Frontier Fleet, you gain new ways to generate resources and attack, making your deck construction less predictable. Furthermore, the set brings a special touch for those who enjoy playing alone or in a group: the Nemesis Beast cards. These introduce specific challenges for the Solo and Cooperative modes, transforming the 'every man for himself' experience into a fight against a common and powerful enemy.
It's the perfect kind of content for those who have already mastered the basic rules and want to test new combos or add layers of difficulty to alternative modes. If you're looking for ways to make your galactic battles more varied and competitive, these cards are small adjustments that make a difference in the final outcome of the match. Keep in mind that, as a promotional set, it focuses on adding variety to the card pool available in the market during the game, forcing players to adapt their strategies as new ships appear.
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Publisher
Wise Wizard Games
Designer
Darwin Kastle, Robert Dougherty
Do I need the base game to use this set?
Yes! This is a promotional card set, so you need Star Realms to actually play.
How many cards are in the pack?
The set contains 9 cards in total, including ships and challenges.
Does it significantly change the game's complexity?
No. It maintains the base game's simplicity, just adding new purchase options to the market.
Are the Nemesis Beast cards for competitive mode?
No, they are specifically designed for Solo and Cooperative challenges.
Is it worth it for beginners?
I recommend getting the base game first. This set is better suited for players who already play and want to expand their options.